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Energy Balance Within Thermonuclear Reactors
Thermonuclear reactors hold a great promise for the future of Humankind. Within Tokamak and Stellarator reactors, plasma is confined by twisted magnetic fields. Reactors which produce fusion energy have existed since Princeton Large Torus Tokamak in 1978, nevertheless in all reactors built up to now, energy loss from plasma vastly exceeded fusion ...
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Laser-Controlled Thermonuclear-Reactor Materials Requirements [PDF]
The current pace of development of laser-driven fusion together with the urgency of providing sources of safe, clean, low-cost electrical energy have prompted consideration of the major materials p...
Williams, J. M., Frank, T.
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Abstract The high voltage Padova test facility (HVPTF) is an experiment set in Padova, Italy, operating in the framework of the Neutral Beam Test Facility project of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). One of the purposes of HVPTF is to study the phenomenology of discharge events occurring between electrodes at high voltage ...
Federico Caruggi +15 more
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An isostructural phase transition with improved high‐temperature durability enables highly efficient hydrogen utilization. The launch of International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project paves the way to wide adoption of DT fusion energy as future energy source.
Jiacheng Qi +12 more
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Abstract We introduce a fast and invertible approximation for fusion plasma simulation data represented as 2D planar meshes with connectivities approximating magnetic field lines along the toroidal dimension in deformed 3D toroidal spaces. Scientific variables (e.g., density and temperature) in these fusion data are interpolated following a complex ...
Congrong Ren +6 more
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Mitigation of divertor edge localised mode power loading by impurity seeding
One of the major challenges for the design of future thermonuclear reactors is the problem of power exhaust—the removal of heat fluxes deposited by plasma particles onto the plasma-facing components (PFCs) of the reactor wall. In order for the reactor to
M. Komm +10 more
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A Legal Regime for the Mining of Helium-3 on the Moon: U.S. Policy Options [PDF]
Absent an agreed international legal framework, attempts by the United States or any other nation or private entity to acquire and bring to Earth significant quantities of He-3 could give rise to controversy and conflict. Consequently, it seems timely to
Bilder, Richard B.
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COMPASS Upgrade: a high-field tokamak for ITER- and DEMO-relevant research
To achieve their goals, future thermonuclear reactors such as ITER and DEMO are expected to operate plasmas with a high magnetic field, triangularity and confinement. To address the corresponding challenges, the concept of the high-field ( $B_{\textrm{T}}
M. Komm +25 more
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Thermonuclear power engineering: reality and hopes [PDF]
The basic approaches to realization of thermonuclear synthesis in an operated mode, dynamics of parameter increase of the developed thermonuclear reactors, as well as the role of international cooperation in solution of this problem have been shown.
Ushakov, Vasily Yakovlevich
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Analysis of Solar Radiation Shielding in Space for Climate Mitigations of the Earth
Space solar shielding over the Earth. ABSTRACT Solar radiation modification (SRM) through space solar shielding is a proposed strategy to mitigate global warming. This approach involves reflecting sunlight back into space while allowing Earth's infrared radiation to escape, thereby controlling climate change.
Kyung Bae Jang, Tae Ho Woo
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